C&O CANAL
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (C&O Canal) is a historic canal that once connected Georgetown to western Maryland and now serves as a popular spot for runners and bikers with a revitalized canal boat tour.
THE EXORCIST STEPS
The Exorcist Steps are featured as a unique and somewhat hidden spot to visit in Georgetown, Washington DC.
WASHINGTON HARBOUR
Washington Harbour is mentioned as one of the top hidden gems in Georgetown, Washington DC.
LIFE-SIZE TRANSFORMERS
The life-size Transformers are showcased as an unusual attraction in Georgetown, Washington DC.
White House
An iconic residence and workplace of the president of the United States and is a symbol of American democracy where visitors can admire the building's exterior and learn about its history at the nearby White House Visitor Center.
Lincoln Memorial
An incredible place to visit and a beautiful memorial to one of the best presidents, built in 1922, featuring a 60-foot tall and 60-foot wide statue and some of his most famous public addresses and quotes.
U.S. Capitol
As the nation's capital, DC is the political heart of the United States with landmarks like the US Capitol; if you'd like to see Congress in action during your visit to the US Capitol, check Congress's schedule online; if you're wanting a tour, book it well in advance; tour requests must be submitted from 3 weeks to 3 months in advance online through a member of Congress, and tours are granted on a first-come first-serve basis only.
US Treasury Department
A massive neoclassical structure that houses the Department of Treasury, including the IRS, and processes approximately 200 billion in government transactions daily.
The Washington Monument
The world's tallest stone structure and the most recognized obelisk on the planet, part of the National Mall.
Jefferson Memorial
A place to enjoy rich American history by walking through the stories of America, and a landmark framed by cherry blossoms during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
US Capitol
A must-visit for first-timers, offering a front-row seat to American democracy and stunning architecture. Free guided tours are available.
Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States has been the stage for some of the most important legal decisions in American history and visitors can attend free lectures.
Washington Monument
The video mentions getting a timed entry ticket for the elevator ride to the top of the Washington Monument, which can be obtained online 30 days in advance or on the day of, and notes that there are no outside bathrooms on The Mall except at the Washington Monument.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial features a massive statue of Dr. King emerging from a stone of hope, symbolizing his fight for justice and equality.
Tidal Basin
El Tidal Basin es un estanque artificial entre el río Potomac y el Canal de Washington, ideal para caminar y disfrutar del agua y el paisaje, especialmente durante la floración de los cerezos en primavera.
United States Capitol
A majestic building that houses the United States Congress and is the center of American legislative government with guided tours that dive into the building's history as you take in the impressive architecture of the Rotunda Crypt a national Statuary Hall.
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument that honors the third president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence with a 19t bronze statue of Jefferson that stands tall in the beautiful Pantheon like structure.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A moving tribute to soldiers who served during the Vietnam War, featuring a reflective black granite wall etched with the names of over 58,000 fallen soldiers.
World War II Memorial
Visitar el World War II Memorial le da la oportunidad de honrar a los 16 millones de estadounidenses que sirvieron durante la guerra, incluidos aquellos que perdieron la vida.
The Wharf
An area along the Potomac River with restaurants, bars, and a seafood market that has been there since 1939, offering live lobsters, jumbo crab legs, and scallops.
The Exorcist stairs
The Exorcist Stairs are a steep staircase featured in the movie 'The Exorcist', consisting of 75 stone steps, marked with a plaque commemorating its Hollywood history.
Exorcist house
A unique site located in Georgetown, for movie buffs.
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is very trendy area with lots of dining and nightlife options; Dupont Circle is lively with dining and nightlife, eclectic eateries, coffee shops, and dance clubs that cluster on Connecticut Avenue.
The White House
As the nation's capital, DC is the political heart of the United States with landmarks like the White House; the Old Ebbitt Grill, just steps from the White House, has been a classic since 1856.
U.S. Capitol Building
Advance reservations are required to tour the U.S. Capitol Building, which includes the rotunda, National Statuary Hall, and the crypt.
Friendship Archway
An iconic archway in Chinatown that welcomes visitors with its vibrant colors and intricate details.
FDR Memorial
A memorial that sits on over seven acres with four different areas each representing one of his presidential terms, featuring water features, quotes, and statues.
MLK Memorial
The MLK Memorial is located at the northwest corner of the Tidal Basin on a sight line connecting the Lincoln Memorial to the northwest and the Jefferson Memorial to the southeast.
Vietnam Memorial
The black granite walls of the Vietnam Memorial are within Constitution Gardens adjacent to the National Mall and a short walk from the Lincoln Memorial.
National Capital Columns
On site at the National Arboretum you'll find the National Capital Columns, the same set of Corinthian columns that once supported the east portico of the Capitol Building.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon es una finca que ofrece una visión de la vida del siglo XVIII, donde se puede explorar la histórica mansión, pasear por los jardines y ver demostraciones en la granja.
Capitol Building
The US Capitol has housed the US Congress for over 200 years and will take your breath away when you walk up to it.
Capitol Columns
Las Capitol Columns se encuentran en el National Arboretum.
Reflecting Pool
The reflecting pool is one of the best photo spots, especially at sunrise when you can beat the crowds and get stunning views of the Lincoln Memorial.
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial depicts 19 stainless steel soldiers walking through a field, their faces etched with determination.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall lists the names of over 58,000 Americans who lost their lives in that conflict, creating an emotional experience.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial spans 7 acres and features waterfalls, sculptures, and quotes that capture the spirit of the president who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.
WW II Memorial
A memorial completed in 2004 to honor those that served in the armed forces during World War II and those that supported them at home, featuring pillars for each state and territory, and allowing visitors to sit with their feet in the water to honor veterans.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
A moving memorial that opened in 2011, featuring a large stone wall with a rock pushed out of the middle with Martin Luther King Jr. on it, and quotes from his life along the outside walls.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Monument
A memorial that sits on over seven acres with four different areas each representing one of his presidential terms, featuring water features, quotes, and statues.
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial
A moving memorial that opened in 2011, featuring a large stone wall with a rock pushed out of the middle with Martin Luther King Jr. on it, and quotes from his life along the outside walls.
US capital
The US Capitol building houses Congress and has witnessed some of the nation's most significant moments; free guided tours are available.
Title Basin
The Title Basin is a Scenic Waterfront area lined with some of DC's most breathtaking landmarks.
Pentagon
The Pentagon is one of the most secure buildings in the world, but you can still take an official guided tour if you book well in advance.
Dupont Circle Fountain
An iconic fountain that serves as a vibrant meeting spot and photo opportunity in Dupont Circle.
Exorcist Steps
The Exorcist Steps, featured in the film 'The Exorcist,' connect M Street to a higher point in Georgetown.
Main Street
Main Street offers a variety of stores, bakeries, and exotic restaurants to explore.
CNO canal
The historic CNO canal offers canal boat tours to immerse yourself in the local history.
Healey Hall
The clock tower from the top of Healey Hall can be seen above the treetops and chimney roofs from all around Georgetown University.
United States Capitol Columns
Columnas que fueron removidas del capitolio nacional y reubicadas en el National Arboretum.